Pitch-angle diffusion and the origin of temporal and spatial structures in morningside aurorae

The origin of the morningside-aurorae temporal and spatial structures is discussed. Observational evidence is presented pertaining to the role of pitch-angle diffusion in the auroral regions in the formation of these structures, namely, the observations of energetic particles by rockets and satellit...

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